Example sentences of "[pers pn] have [vb pp] from [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 " I have gone from failure to failure , with France , alas , the loser .
2 I tell you , Minnie , I have fallen from favour of late and through no fault of my own , whereas my husband and son rest high in Mrs Browning 's estimation .
3 I have been interested in the number of representations that I have received from country areas and I see no reason why the Bill can not apply to villages , too .
4 From the hundreds of letters I have received from adult survivors the message is quite clear : they wish that someone in their childhood had stopped it . ’
5 I am convinced that zander often shoal up or gather in great numbers when they are not hunting and to come across one of these occurrences as I have done from time to time is an unbelievably exciting experience .
6 From what I have gathered from talking to other business people they have also seen an increase in business .
7 Q WILL the Loquat trees I have grown from seed survive outside in East Anglia ?
8 I have read from cover to cover with great interest , and now hasten to enclose my subscription .
9 I have thought from time to time that I would like to write and let you know how much those lessons meant to me — and now I am !
10 I must admit the matches I have videoed from Sky were brilliant .
11 On the other hand , I have needed from time to time to provide a certain amount of background , because the progress of a friendship can not be traced otherwise than by describing attendant circumstances .
12 The one-eyed porter whom I have known from childhood ; the station-master who ranges us all in ranks , beginning with the Duke and ending with a sad , frayed and literary man ; the little chaise in which the two old ladies from Barlton drive up to get their paper of an evening , the servant from the inn , the newsboy whose mother keeps a sweetshop — they are all my friends .
13 Richmond I have known from childhood as an incomparably pretty town , castle keep , sloping irregular polygonal square , houses and big pubs grouped round like something in a model .
14 Henry went on to point out the evils of sweated labour and the pay make-up system , how it fostered a disinclination to work and how it encouraged landless men to marry just so that their income would be augmented ‘ in proportion to the number of their children ’ , and how it led to degradation of the character : ‘ The weak , the indolent , and worthless worker is now secure of the maximum payment settled by the standards you have determined from parish funds , and the industrious , skilful and honest workman can expect no more … the pernicious and demoralising practice of paying wages out of rates … ought to be suppressed and prohibited . ’
15 You have progressed from nursery slopes to post-graduate slopes , struck up a personal , and possibly a carnal , relationship with Walter ( with a V ) and can make your own raclette .
16 This extra pension is paid either when you claim your pension or when you reach 70(65) , regardless of whether you have retired from work or not .
17 With the benefit of hindsight er could the tornado programme have been made more efficient with the lessons that you 've learnt so far , er from er Eurofighter an and secondly , perhaps more difficult , er the lessons you have learned from tornado and certainly from the current project , could they be transferred to other complicated collaborative er project , programmes like cobra and ?
18 In a few hundreds , or at most thousands , of years we have gone from wolf to Pekinese , Bulldog , Chihuahua and Saint Bernard .
19 We have heard from Opposition Members a wholly misleading account of clause 2 .
20 Indeed , a whole body of knowledge has grown up around the uses of different types of crystal in healing and meditation , and we have seen from folklore that ancient people attributed value and properties to certain stones .
21 And have been for years , because that does n't take into account the money that is made when , when you know , when , when , sort of development that we have , we have run from home .
22 We have argued from Scripture in this book that there is only one alternative source — Satan .
23 We have moved from consensus to conflict in politics : have we moved in that direction , too , as regards our constitutional order , taking that to mean the broad principles underlying the way government is organised and power exercised ?
24 Hence we have moved from modernism in content to modernism in form .
25 Delia Cope believes that although we have suffered from slavery , imperialism , capitalism , and exploitation , we should dismiss our feelings , keep smiling and put up with this shit .
26 We rarely challenge a conclusion we have derived from experience .
27 Already we are providing , through the Association 's War Pensions Officer and Area Welfare Officers , support to our sister charities , and in turn we have benefited from co-operation in the design of training courses .
28 We know that we have passed from death to life because we love brother Christians ’ ( 3:13f ) .
29 Christ borne that judgement for us and we have passed from death into life life !
30 So glorious and yet so very real that if we by faith , and if we have by faith looked to Jesus Christ dying on the cross for us and received him , now , not there of course , but risen , and ascended , and glorified is promising that we ha will pass , or we have passed from death unto life .
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